Inner Repentance Awakening

Ezekiel 14:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 14 in context

Scripture Focus

6Therefore say unto the house of Israel, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Repent, and turn yourselves from your idols; and turn away your faces from all your abominations.
Ezekiel 14:6

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 14:6 calls the house of Israel to repent and turn away from idols and all abominations.

Neville's Inner Vision

To dwell in the Lord GOD is to rest in the I AM, the ever-present awareness within you. Ezekiel's command to repent and turn from idols is an invitation to observe the inner pictures that captivate your attention—images, beliefs, or identities you have worshiped apart from your true self. Idols are not merely statues; they are fixed beliefs that pretend to stand in for reality: fear, insecurity, desire, or the need for control. Abominations are the inner habits that blind you to the presence of the I AM, refusing the sacred light to illuminate the moment. The call to turn away faces from abominations is a call to turn your inward gaze away from thoughts that degrade your life and restore it to the awareness of your true nature. This is the essence of repentance: a shift in state, not a ritual of punishment. When you assume the consciousness of I AM as your own, your life begins to reflect a new order—where nothing external has power over your inner certainty. You are asked to awaken to your unity with God, and in that awakening, the outward world rearranges itself to match your inner alignment.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, 'I repent and turn away from idols; I am I AM.' Then imagine all outer idols dissolving and feel the steady presence of the I AM filling your awareness, guiding every thought and sensation.

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